It is all
very grey at gloomy at the moment and with rain forecast the coming days we
will be entering the absolute worst time of the year before hopefully snow
comes and brightens things up.
In
Maridalen tits are starting to congregate at the feeders and there were still
flocks of Fieldfares, Yellowhammers, Greenfinches and Tree Sparrows on the
fields with a single, late, Redwing amongst them. On the lake two Guillemots
are still finding enough food and will probably be here until the lake freezes
over.
I visited
Østensjøvannet again and this time saw a Long-tailed Duck in addition to the
Smew and Little Grebe. The duck is presumably the one I failed to see on Monday
(or yesterday) and just goes to show it was bad fieldcraft from me that was the
reason for not seeing it. It was a particularly dark individual which I think
is due to it still being in juvenile rather than 1st winter plumage.
At one stage a male Goldeneye started displaying to it which really scared her
causing her to run over the water. It looked like she couldn’t fly but I did
see her taking a short flight later and she looked healthy enough.
When I
drove out to Østensjøvannet I saw that there was a flock of gulls feeding in
the park where the Med Gull had been seen occasionally earlier in October and I
stopped here on the way back and did indeed find the 2cy Med Gull together with
9 Common and 2 Herring Gulls. This is the first observation since 26 October
when I saw it on the fjord so it clearly has another site that it frequents but
it does appear that it will now spend the winter and is then most likely to end
up with the vast majority of the city’s Common Gulls which end up eating bread
in a small park in the city (providing the locals old ladies are still going
strong and feeding them).
The 2nd winter Med Gull (svartehavsmåke) is looking a bit smarter now I think |
the juvenile Pink-footed Goose (kortnebbgås) at Østensjøvannet seems to be finding enough food and is unfazed by people |
Long-tailed Duck (havelle) with a male Goldeneye (kvinand) |
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